Hoyle: Over 10 large financial firms want to invest in Peru

(New York) Over 10 large financial companies based in the United States are interested in investing in Peru. This was reported by Roberto Hoyle, president of the Investing in Peru (inPerú).
He said after the ceremony of the "bell" on the Stock Exchange of New York were held about 80 meetings, one to one, with various employers.
 
"Between yesterday and today we had meetings with investors to see different projects in the country, investment banks have been the most interested," he said.
He said the financial sector investors held meetings with the Minister of Economy, Luis Miguel Castilla, Central Bank President Julio Velarde, the head of the SBS, Daniel Schydlowsky and ProInversión, Javier Illescas.
 
Hoyle said that in addition to these appointments, investors met with several Peruvian businessmen, standing on the special interest of Pension Fund Administrators (AFP) represented by Luis Valdivieso, president of the AIA (AAFP).
 
Among the investors who attended such meetings include Goldman Sachs, one of the investment banking group and the world's largest securities, Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi, Japan's largest bank, Credit Suisse Group, Deutsche Bank Advisors.
 
Also Fontis Capital Group, Meketa Investment Group, JP Morgan, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Arup, Franco Ventures, Wells Fargo, ContourGlobal, Trilantic Capital Partners, CQS.

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